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Player Characters
Wolfgang Connolly
"Someone has to do it."
Connor's grapheme. An Aasimar Celestial Pact-Warlock and a member of an aristocracy family unit of monster hunters who retired years ago to settle down in Amberglade to heighten his son; Elliott. What he finds at the border-fortress The Wall forces him out of retirement so that he tin can make the world safer for his son.
In Book 2, Wolfgang is the headmaster of the Kylum Diabolii: a demonhunting school.
- Activeness Dad: Fights monsters and dotes on his son.
- Bequeathed Weapon: Crescendo, the bract of the Connolly'southward of old that was held by the monks of Platinum Peak. It's a mirrored blade of magic infused platinum that tin use his ain holy energies as a damage boost.
- Badass Family: Connollys go shit washed, and he's no exception.
- Deal with Heaven: His warlock pact is directly attributed to the creator god in this world, but it's been so long since he did the ritual that he doesn't take a clue where his power actually comes from or why, just that it happens. The one fourth dimension he does meet with his patron, he's so blackout drunk he can barely sympathize it.
- Berserk Button: Do not impact his wife's grave. He likewise has a real event with his family being threatened or killed.
- Cool Guns: Has a revolver called Requiem that's bound to him and tin shoot magic bullets and spells, though he does take to make the bullets himself.
- Dad the Veteran: Of a sort. He'southward an ex-Monster Hunter who gets pulled out of retirement.
- Defeat Equals Friendship: He met his wife Akayzey on the field of battle, assuming her to be some ravenous fauna the likes of which her kind usually are, and both fought until the sun came up, she transformed back into a human, and both fell in dear equally they sat exhausted in the dirt.
- Dope Slap: Gives them out liberally to Asmo. Though with his wretched strength score, he frequently rolls so low he gets into the minuses.
- Dump Stat: He has a very low Strength score, which is fine for a warlock.
- He Cleans Up Nicely: Starts the campaign looking like a haggard, skinny little human being. When he's summoned to get fight for the king, nevertheless, he looks downright stately in his all-white-and-gold outfit.
- Hereditary Curse: In spite of their incredible ability, Connolly's unremarkably encounter early on deaths; and he'due south worried he's going to exist side by side.
- Mundane Utility: He uses all of his cantrips exclusively similar this.
- Only Sane Human: Betwixt Asmo's stupidity, Daenir's loosening grasp on sanity, and Twig and Nara's eccentricities he fits this trope similar a glove
- Scot Republic of ireland: His accent hails from here.
- The Stoic: He rarely speaks, and when he does information technology'south with a resigned, matter of fact sort of tone.
- This Means War!: Declared he would destroy Solomon and anyone who ever worshipped him after Yu was instructed to create a werewolf from the corpse of his wife.
- Touched past Vorlons: While it's never explicitly stated, Wolfgang is an Aasimar.
- Jamott stated that his warlock pact was explicitly done to limit the corporeality of power he was channeling from his celestial parent.
- You Can't Fight Fate: Tried to, and his married woman died equally a event.
Daenir Highwind
"There are plenty of swords of justice. I will be their shield."
Bob'southward Character. A Tabaxi Sorcerer who broke a rule his mother gear up of never going into a sure cavern, and institute a particular crystal that teleported him hundreds of miles abroad from his southern island home. He now lives with the Librarian in Amberglade, trying to brand plenty coin to render home. He joins the mission primarily out of a sense of guilt, for he keeps the crystal that is the source of all his and the kingdom'southward woes eerily close to him...
In Volume 2, Daenir is the headmaster of a college of sorcerers in Dragonsrest. He briefly leaves the campaign towards the end of Book 2 in fear of having learned too much with Ramses Palto. He returns to the party afterwards being forcefully teleported to the Scorch.
- Arch-Enemy: He's the member of the political party that is against The Haemorrhage God the most and because that He'due south the only member of the party it has contacted straight. The feeling is, of grade, mutual.
- Badass Baritone: Bob gives him a rather deep vocalisation.
- Bulwark Warrior: Daenir'southward concentration as a spellcaster is in Abjuration, which has primarily defensive capabilities. When he'south non using the bog standard magic missile, he usually uses wards or spells that impede foes in combat or buff his allies.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: But long enough to indicate a staff and his crystal at Male monarch Bahoum. In other words, just as long equally the Jester of Bordeaux needed.
- Conditioned to Accept Horror: Is revealed to have his consciousness taken to the bleeding god'southward realm in his sleep for years now, and takes it all in footstep.
- Covert Pervert: Ends up buying a "Romance novel" with no amount of embarrassment from himself because he was curious.
- Chronic Hero Syndrome: Seems to have a pretty bad case of it as he tends to volunteer the group to help people without consulting the group.
- Clingy MacGuffin: His crystal is rather innocuous most of the time as he makes his Wisdom saves pretty regularly, giving him warm visions of habitation and the sensations related, but as he learns more about the crystals and about what the Haemorrhage God makes his thralls exercise, he attempts to wean himself off of it.
- Dream Spying: Tends to appoint in this upon his render to the political party. The first time is to go far affect with his father for the first time in several years, and the second time is to encounter how Elliott's doing...which gets him forcefully banished from the dream.
- Furry Reminder: Tin be found occasionally swatting at things like a cat, purrs when he is relaxed or comfy, and hisses when he'southward attacked or is effectually dogs.
- Heroic BSoD: Late Book 1 and the start of Volume two has him get through two really bad ones. Information technology appears to be his fashion of dealing with his stress breaking indicate or dread in general.
- Horrible Estimate of Character: Even upwards to the moment Ramses Palto steals the gems to help complete the Bleeding God's piece of work, he all the same believes that he is but "misguided".
- Meaningful Appearance: The reason he wears a Red cloak isn't personal preference. It'southward that when he's sleeping, he can hide in the bleeding god's realm.
- No Social Skills: Of a sort. He'south friendly, but intensely awkward. The one time he tries to describe their adventures, he ends up terrifying the human he tries to regail because he focused too much on the claret and death.
- Put on a Double-decker: Daenir learns about Lady Tia and Iadric Kench's affair, and the demon Lady Tia has as a pet, and flees with Ramses Palto to avoid being branded as having learned also much and killed for it.
- The Coach Came Back: Returns in episode 52.
- Sanity Slippage: As time goes on it'southward quite clear that his constant dreams of the Bleeding God, and his insistence on invading other people's dreams, has begun to have a number on his sanity. To the indicate where he sometimes gets his nightmare dreams and reality mixed up.
- Seldom-Seen Species: In-Universe. Tabaxi live far south of Marmaria, and then he'due south oft subjected to comments most his parents. And whether or not he was the effect of a man screwing a true cat.
- Spell My Proper name with an "S": Daenir's proper noun has been spelled by everyone about as poorly equally one could until he laid information technology out for everyone.
Asmo
"You'll have to do a lot more that to kill me..."
Taka's Character. A Mangrove Snake-Lizardfolk Fighter and thug who left a gang nether mysterious circumstances. He winds up in Amberglade attempting to hustle people into allowing him to bring them places without harm coming to them. He's press-ganged into going to The Wall, and joins the party on their mission primarily for the money.
In Volume 2, Asmo becomes a Vigilante, obsessed in finding out more about the Dead Eyes.
- Aesop Amnesia: Of a sort. He's been given a reason why Sorcerers in-universe are mistrusted and often persecuted in the North several times merely it'due south never, e'er stuck.
- Badass Normal: Asmo is only armed with two swords, a dagger, and his wits, and he manages to be one of the most constructive members of the group in combat.
- Big Eater: Swallows nigh of his meals whole, and tin eat an unabridged pig in 1 sitting.
- Combat Pragmatist: He often uses the environs and his natural ability to attack with his fangs to his advantage, by and large preferring to do some pretty underhanded things to fight.
- Dumb Muscle: He's the physically toughest of the group, and it's clear that his mental capacities leave a lot to be desired.
- Dump Stat: His INT score is pitiful. Which ends upwardly being a problem every bit he'south the only party member that tin can give out info on the dead eyes and often is too stupid to try and handle his problems.
- Evil Sounds Raspy: Has a scratchy, threatening phonation, and he's easily the about amoral of the heroes.
- Even Evil Has Standards: A rough bully and hustler who doesn't care who he swindles, just draws the line at being an undercover lech.
- Eye Scream: Asmo loses his right center in the fight confronting Vander.
- Furry Reminder: Doesn't blink, has a poisonous seize with teeth, and his mouth, neck and stomach can accommodate for large prey like a existent snake.
- Gold Molar: Has a golden fang that appears when he smiles.
- Heroic BSoD: Has one in Chapter thirteen after he'due south been fighting and been charmed by a Claratrix, (The name for a Succubus in this setting)something he had no idea even existed and forced him to assail his friends.
- Simply One Name: Only ever referred to as Asmo. It's unsaid to exist a Serpent-Lizardfolk matter, every bit another NPC of the aforementioned breed of lizardfolk likewise but has one name.
- Morality Pet: Pip is one for him, as he took him under his wing for a bit and even gave him decent advice on dating. He's aslo this to Nara, helping her reign in her nastier impulses.
- Non What I Signed on For: Azmo takes this attitude halfway through his piece of work in the north, as he was 'not' expecting half the things the crystals practice nor the kind of magic they attract, but eventually just learns to roll with it.
- Parental Abandonment: Conspicuously went through it and respects Wolfgang for being in that location in his son's life.
- Race Against the Clock: In Volume two, as he contracts an extremely dangerous disease that threatens to kill him unless he tin discover a sure Lily that grows in the Scorch, a blasted wasteland ruled by the god of war.
- Red Baron: Picks upwardly the proper name "The Serpent" while he hunts the Expressionless Eyes in-between the cease of Book 1 and the beginning of Volume ii.
- Seldom-Seen Species: He best resembles a Mangrove Snake.
- Smug Ophidian: Most of the fourth dimension when information technology comes to his fighting, simply is frequently shot downwardly difficult past those who tin overpower him. He largely grows out of information technology in Book 2
- Survivor'southward Guilt: Is the but survivor of his gang, who were slaughtered to a homo by his own brother at the bidding of the Dead Eyes. His motivations stalk from this incident.
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Viewer Species Defoliation: He'd fit the general description of a Yuan-Ti, but Asmo is in fact a mere lizardfolk.
T-Wig
"Hyello! I am T-Wig!"
Monty's character, introduced in Book two. A magically-powered Arcanoton that was made past the Gnome Arcanist known as Tenry (with some help from his "grandson" Hackless), and is his magnum opus. T-Wig is a simple fauna who only wishes to scan and itemize animals and plants, but joins the group as their 4th fellow member every bit a "field test" of the Arcanoton technology.
In Book three: T-Wig leaves the party after the decease of Garruk spurs the second soul, the dragonborn adult female Keshin, to take over, and they murder Xander Crowley in order to get revenge on both their own death, Garruk's, and Wolfgang'south grandpa's, then leaves without a word.
- Affectionate Nickname: "Uncle Fuck" for Asmo. That they picked upward from Elliot.
- Animorphism: T-Wig, similar nigh Druids, principally utilizes transformations into animals in society to fight. Unlike most druids on the other hand, T-Wig can't make their transformations ever seem natural thanks to their metallic torso.
- Bee Bee Gun: Uses Infestation by just opening their faceplate, allowing thousands of bees to charge out at once.
- Berserk Push button: Being reduced to just existence a walking suit of armor or being thought of as a weapon. They even describe aroused eyebrows on their face to announce how mad it makes them.
- Constantly Curious: Comes with being a being that just came into being.
- Blended Grapheme: T-Wig's emphasis is the same Monty gives for the NPCs Helga and the general marvel and naivete of Log in The Unexpectables.
- Also implies in universe too, as T-wig is made up of ii personalities, the state of war forged, personality, and an unknown 2d ane that might've been a dragonborn.
- Confusion Fu: Throughout their fight with Theranak, T-Wig is more than aware they're no real match against the gargantuan fighter, and so uses enough of spells that inconvenience the berzerking and avoid being attacked.
- Didn't Think This Through: Because of their naivete and youth, T-Wig often does things without thinking of the consequences:
- When the party has to sneak their way down a river, instead of using the gunkhole they found, T-Wig offered instead to use a surprise, the spell Waterbreathing, which works differently in this universe as everyone has to make consitution checks to not immediately get-go choking. Several members of the group aren't prepared for when they go dropped into the river that immediately picks up a rough electric current, and brainstorm taking lots of damage from the rocks, bears, and eventually the waterfall. Had T-Wig given them a minute to prepare (or even let them go far the water first), in that location was a proficient take chances all that could've probably been avoided. To say cipher most whether or not they just used the boat in the first identify.
- Happens again in the Scorch, as T-Wig both creates a puddle of water that draws the ire of Vander's children note Every bit a god of conflict, he considers magical means of sustaining oneself to be cowardly or at the very least anathema. And that includes water. and inadvertently gets several lycanthrope villagers killed, and also rushes off to face up the kickoff of his children without getting their party members to help out or even telling them where they're going, leading to three rounds of combat alone with a demigod.
- Expansion Pack Past: Alluded to. It'due south articulate this isn't the outset trunk they've inhabited. Nor is information technology the soul in the body.
- Expressive Ears: T-Wig mostly emotes through their long, rabbit-like ears.
- The Faceless: A positive, nonthreatening case. Their head is more often than not a fashioned helmet with a pair of holes for eyes.
- Green Thumb: Naturally for a druid.
- Husky Russkie: Their emphasis, though Monty doesn't put any gravel backside it so they more often than not just sounds naive and cute.
- Insistent Terminology: Refers to Man children as "Human puppies", and the political party every bit a "Pack".
- Literal-Minded
- Painting the Medium: Monty speaks into the aforementioned coffee tin can to get the mechanical quality of their vox downward as she does for the constructs in her own campaign.
- Put on a Bus: Leaves after episode 70 Subsequently they impale Xander Crowley in a fit of righteous rage, and give up their body to their other personality for the fourth dimension being.
- Reincarnation: Tin can cast this. Which they utilise on both Valentine and Yu. This is important because nobody else in the setting tin can practice without information technology being considered Necromancy.
- Treasure Breast Cavity: The mysterious gemstone that powers T-Wig lies in it'south chestplate.
Nara
"Purple man wastes my fourth dimension...I take his."
Caitlyn's character. A Drow that controls unique powers in magic and over shadows, who joins the party later into Book 3 as Solomon'due south "Middle-human being" in ensuring Asmo delivers 100 bodies to the Solomon, and to take the caput of the Expressionless Eyes' leader.
- Acrid Attack: She has plenty of uses of spells for this at her disposal.
- Blood Knight: She leaves exactly zero survivors of her first fight, much to Asmo's chagrin since he wanted to interrogate ane of the Dead Eyes.
- Casting a Shadow: Her main skill-set uses the power of shadows to her advantage, and her familiar is a powerful wildcat made of shadow named "Whisper".
- Clock Rex: She initially has an obsession with keeping time, given that, from her perspective, her "accuse" has been wasting a ton of it.
- Characterization Marches On: Nara starts out as a terrifying, sadistic woman fastidiously encouraging Asmo to impale to complete his contract, and eventually is revealed to accept a much more childlike personality.
- Early on-Bird Cameo: She was in the audience of Drow when Asmo, Daenir, and Wolfgang commencement met Solomon.
- The Gadfly: She spends most of her time pushing Asmo's buttons simply by being herself.
- Hates Being Touched: Does not care for existence touched considering being touched in the by by Solomon usually meant she failed in a mission, and her punishment was ever getting her soul ripped out of her until he needed her again.
- Luke Iam Your Father: She's heavily implied to be the girl of Kageroshi, the founder of the Deadeyes.
- Nightmare Fetishist: Her interests are purely geared towards being an assassin for Solomon: She prefers darkness and particularly sewers, she treats violence and murder like theme park attractions, and only comes around on cooked food when information technology'south described as "Charred Meat."
- Poisonous Person: Her main source of damage is acid, necrotic, and poisonous substance spells.
- Sinister Scythe: Her signature weapon is Tango Muerte, a magical jet-black sickle that can cause impressive amounts of necrotic damage and tin can "dance" in the air at a destination of her choosing.
- Sociopathic Hero: As a drow tied to Solomon, she's completely amoral; just ever concerned about Asmo "sending" the bodies, fifty-fifty if the bodies were those of recently dead friends.
- Token Evil Teammate: Far more than Asmo ever was; she openly enjoys conflict and killing, and sees mortality equally a game.
- Vocal Noise: Her Vamp-y expect, complete amorality, and farthermost competence with magic belies her flutier, more whimsical voice and kittenish tone.
- You No Take Candle: Her accent is far thicker than other characters, primarily considering of her naivete.
- What Is This Thing You lot Call "Honey"?: Is thoroughly confused by emotions, especially dear and relationships, which frustrates Asmo to no finish because his start attempt to create a embrace story is that she'due south his girlfriend.
NPCs
Wandering Weasel Regulars
Tommen Ipombus
The bartender and presumed proprietor of the Wandering Weasel, the magical bar that changes destinations every so ofttimes. Tommen is a delightful, nonetheless somewhat vague man who always prefers to go on his patrons at a friendly distance. Considering of that...at that place seems to exist more than to him than meets the heart...
Lush reveals that Tommen is in fact the god of stories and lore.
- All-Powerful Eyewitness: Is a god, but is a god of stories, so it'south not that he doesn't care to join in, information technology's that he doesn't want to ruin the story for himself.
- Catchphrase: "WELCOME! To the Wandering Weasel!"
- The Nicknamer: In a way. He can't remember names all that well, then he tends to write downwardly nicknames for people based on descriptions. It's implied in the interquel and prequel one-shots that he does know their names, but only later the people in the stories accept long since gone.
- The Pollyanna: Is constantly chipper and cheerful.
Lush
The almost constantly hungover, sardonic bouncer of the Wandering Weasel, usually found attempting to sleep at the bar. She's unremarkably no real issue for most patrons, but attempting to fight her generally ends very badly, leading to the thought that she might have more going on than she's brought up to the coiffure...
In a visit to the Wandering Weasel, Lush reveals to Wolfgang and Azmo that she is the goddess of revelry and debauchery.
- Action Girl: When she's slightly less hungover she defends the bar with frightening efficiency.
- Amazonian Dazzler: She's quite cute, but she spends and so much of her time exhausted and hungover and barely puts any work into her appearance. Merely since she'southward the bouncer, she gets to decide what she looks like.
- The Hedonist: Kind of. As The god of debauchery, she's mostly been around that item block many a fourth dimension. Unfortunately, that also ways she'south constantly hungover.
- Hypercompetent Side Boot: Tommen is far also naive to bargain with whatever of the crap she deals with.
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: She hates the weasel'southward waitstaff and they hate her.
Pip
The alpine, lanky squire to Barriston Kench who was abandoned for dead afterward their initial encounter, later revealed to be an apprentice-level wizard. The group took him in, but as they entered the more sorcerer-unfriendly Northlands, they convinced Tommen to bring on the boy as hired help.
Simply speaks in a series of high-pitched "Meh"southward.
- Affectionate Nickname: Chosen "Meep" by Azmo.
- Chivalrous Pervert: Is completely enamored with the Weasel's invisible waitstaff.
- Ensemble Nighttime Equus caballus: By far the almost popular NPC Lani rolled up, in-universe or out. To the point that he's been made an emote on his twitch channel.
- Expy: Tall, perpetually frowning with bugged out optics, speaks in loftier-pitched nonsense, often a butt-monkey for a more powerful yet equally equally irresponsible boss...Who else could that possibly resemble?
- The Igor: Poor Pip doesn't fare much better than his inspiration in being the lacky for Barriston Kench, where he almost dies earlier the crew makes a indicate to revive him.
- Incompletely Trained: More like barely any training in magic at all, with much of his early teachings existence small prestidigitation ideas from Daenir. That said, he can control it a lot better than his fellow hand in the Wandering Weasel.
- Ink-Suit Actor: Beaker from the muppets, but equally a sorcerer!...in training.
- Noodle Incident: An incident involving a horse reduced his speech to the meeps he'southward now known for.
- The Unintelligible: Most have a lot of trouble trying to figure out what exactly it is he'south trying to tell them.
The Waitstaff
Presumably magical constructs or summoned creatures resembling shades of well-endowed women.
- Living Shadow: They are barely visible at all.
- Stripperiffic: Most of the outfits the staff vesture are pretty revealing. Though, given what they are, it mostly just seems like the outfits are floating in mid-air.
Dragonsrest
Jamott
The gnome steward of the Connolly family, who helps Wolfgang with raising his son while he's away.
- Heroic BSoD: When he hears of Wolfgang's married woman'due south torso being revived every bit an undead abomination, he'due south shaken to the point of nigh tears.
- The Jeeves
- Old Servant: Jamott'southward served the Connolly'southward for generations, and has always been extremely loyal to them.
Elliott Connolly
Wolfgang's babe/toddler son, who he and Jamott dote on oftentimes.
- Baby Meet, Baby Do: Unfortunately...he picked upwardly swearing from Asmo.
- Baby Talk: Self-explanatory. Every bit he is a baby and a toddler for books one and two.
- From the Mouths of Babes: Letting Asmo around Elliott allowed him to pick up the F-word really chop-chop.
- Power Incontinence: After returning from the Scorch, Wolfgang learns that his son is starting to go through the same fever he did as a child, just much younger than he ever did.
- Wonder Kid: Is noted past Jamott and Wolfgang to accept great power welling upwards inside of him from his parentage, and when Daenir visits his dreams, the act of but looking at him gets him forcefully ejected from his dream so difficult that Daenir falls on the floor upon his spirit returning to his torso.
Daenir, Dazed: What the hell is up with Wolfgang's kid!?
Akayzey
Wolfgang'southward late wife and Elliott'southward female parent. She was a werewolf that Wolfgang met while out monster hunting that he fell in love with, and was more than than willing to get out his old life behind for. Unfortunately, thank you to a nagging wound and complications with the birth of her son, she died soon later on Elliott was born.
For most of the story she is entirely a posthumous grapheme who is referred to occasionally. But fate briefly had other plans as Solomon briefly resurrected her body to provide a distraction.
- Came Back Wrong: Solomon sent her dissheveled werewolf corpse to distract Barriston Kench's men.
- The Lost Lenore: For Wolfgang.
- Our Werewolves Are Different: Her brand of werewolves have a adventure at learning how to fully control the transformations and Wolfgang was helping her practice and then, but unfortunately she didn't get the chance to earlier she passed.
- Posthumous Character: until she Came Back Wrong
Xander Crowley
A argumentative noble who lives only outside Dragonsrest who is an intense critic of the crown, but is besides alcoholic and full of himself to be truly any danger. At first. It's revealed he has a lot more to do with afterward revolutionary movements.
- The Alcoholic: Mostly spends a lot of his time in court getting piss drunkard and causing scenes. Information technology's implied the decease of his children drove him here.
- Bait the Dog: At kickoff he appears to legitimately want what'due south best for the common folk, fifty-fifty if he was an ass about it. Only for later events to reveal that his interest in the Hands of the People was a ploy to go political power and he hired the Deadeyes to murder anyone who stood in his way.
- Fantastic Racism: He doesn't hold a loftier opinion on Dragons, calling them lizards and believes that they have no right to rule the people.
- Karmic Death: Gets killed by one of the people he hired the Deadeyes to impale after the murder of her son Gerrik brought her consicousness forward from Twig's body.
Male monarch Bahoum
The Gold Dragon rex of the realm. He gives the grouping the chore of bringing dorsum any of the bleeding god's gems to the group.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: Ends upward existence put under command past the Jester to try and take the hero's supply of crystals.
- The Good King: Tries to be, but knows that living eternally every bit he does and dealing with the machinations of the nobles and even his own siblings means he can only practice and so much.
- The Kirk: He's the one trying to be reasonable between the iii siblings.
- Older and Wiser: When he was seen in a 1 shot set during the state of war against the Bleeding God he acted a lot like Horaesch does. The millennia of kingship did a lot to mellow him out.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: Did in the by, as he fought in the 1000-yr state of war.
Lord Horaesch
The Contumely Dragon younger blood brother of King Bahoum. He's a brash and aroused type who prefers to deed first and ask questions later on.
- The Big Guy: He'south enormous, even when in humanoid course.
- Establishing Character Moment: Smacking into the ground correct in front of the group then nearly breaking Wolfgang's head open with one punch.
- Heart Scream: Loses an eye trying to stop his brother Bahoum from taking the crystals for himself.
- Jerkass: Horaesch is a chip of an overzealous, warmongering prick who begrudgingly works with the party if only because his brother and sister seem to similar them.
- Jerkass Has a Point: While his smackdown of Wolfgang was harsh, Wolfgang did threaten to kill him just because Horaesch accidentally landed to close to his wife's grave.
Lady Tia
The Silvery Dragon younger sister of King Bahoum. She is a peaceful, kind sort. Information technology is she who gets the party on the path to collecting and securing gems, likewise as brokering peace with the North.
- Ambiguous Situation: The exact situation backside the events that supposedly lead to her sleeping with Iadric Kench is covered a bit with this due to the fact that Iadric was clearly insane, by that indicate, and the fact that this info was given past Ramses, who may exist corrupted past the crystals. Eventually it's confirmed true after that party meets her "son".
- Cleaved Affections: She's had her wing torn to shreds in the m-yr war prior to the entrada. Iadric Kench and Solomon take pieces that they incorporated into either themselves or into items they made.
- Career-Catastrophe Injury: She fought in the 1000-year state of war confronting Solomon, only her wing getting torn upwards ensured she wouldn't be fighting in the air anytime soon, even all those years later.
- Dark Secret: After Iadric was able to successfully summon a demon using the Haemorrhage God's gems, she gave him the night of passion he had so desperately desired, and took the demon equally a pet. It's this revelation that causes Daenir to lose faith in the crown.
- Hated by All: Every bit more time goes on she ends upward alienating all of her allies which reaches its head when it'south revealed that she hired the Deadeyes to electrocute Garrik in her scheme to heal Bahoum, which resulted in Gerrik getting corrupted into an Ancient Scarlet Dragon, and finally wrecking Dragon's Balance. This leads to everyone around her walking away as she futilely tries to requite her reasoning.
- Offing the Offspring: Kills Matthew, who might not be blood related to her but sees her equally his mother after he ends up attacking the party.
- Silk Hiding Steel: Her polymorphed humanoid class is very pretty, simply she's notwithstanding a dragon more powerful than the characters could e'er hope to be.
Deus
A mysterious, dangerous member of the Dead Eyes. Who is too Asmo's brother.
- Cain and Abel: Left Asmo for dead in an alleyway in lodge to join the Expressionless Eyes.
Effectually Marmaria
Maggie
An sometime "witch" who lives out in the forest near Fallwood Barough. She'southward a bit off...but is otherwise perfectly squeamish.
- Abhorrent Admirer: She really likes Daenir, and whenever the grouping shows up without him, she always sounds a chip disappointed.
- Crazy Cat Lady: The nicest possible version of one. She's mostly but incredibly awkward.
- Subconscious Depths: Basically had her listen altered by Daniel Peaches in order to help her move on from her parents dying right in front end of her, where she was in a catatonic country.
- Unusually Interesting Sight: Doesn't discover Daniel Peaches' ability to talk particularly interesting. Even when at that place are no talking cats anywhere else.
Daniel Peaches
Maggie happens to have many cats, simply merely i talks. He's...unusual.
- Hiddenin Plain Sight: [[Spoiler:He'south the god of nature, but lives every bit a cat with a goofy witch in the woods.]]
- Unusually Interesting Sight: A talking true cat isn't peculiarly noteworthy in this universe, simply somewhat unusual Invoked, equally the God of nature needs a suitable disguise.
Giblink the Goblin
A goblin the party meets in the underdark that they take a shine to. Later on, he becomes the unofficial leader of the refugees of the underdark city after Barriston Kench burns it downwardly.
- Handicapped Badass: Later on his torture by Barriston Kench, the nerve endings in his legs accept been permanently damaged.
- Jerkass with a Heart of Gilt: Giblink is used to doing amoral things to survive, but ultimately is just trying to do the right thing.
the Northlands
Barriston Kench
A Paladin and now Lord of the borderland town Silverrock between the North and the South that the party meets while passing through for the kickoff time. He'south dainty...to a point.
- Nighttime Surreptitious: His nifty-to-the-umpteenth-power-grandad Iadric Kench has survived for millenia on the bones and blood of sorcerors, and he'd been feeding him their burnt bones for decades. That said, he isn't super cleaved up near his passing.
- The Fighting Narcissist: Incredibly high on himself.
- Karma Houdini: Largely gets away with the Cold-Blooded Torture he inflicts on the party and of the murder he commits, due to the grouping non keeping more evidence and allowing Ramses Palto to destroy Iadric's laboratory, and his position in the kingdom makes him an enormously prickly matter to take out.
- Karma Houdini Warranty: Later after getting his land to rebel agaisnt Dragon'due south Rest the political party ends up associating him and practice and then in a way that makes it impossible for him to be ressurected.
- Light Is Not Good: Well...he sure isn't, anyway. Especially since information technology'due south revealed he'southward been burning sorcerers not only due to the law of the land, but to feed his great-smashing-corking grandad'due south lust for magical blood.
- The Sociopath: Has absolutely no qualms leaving the petrified Pip to dice alone, and it's clear his organized religion and his status are the only things keeping him from being a murderer. He also happens to love inflicting torment on those who are jailed by him.
- Unholy Matrimony: Gets married to Lady Vileblood afterward on.
- Villainous Breakdown: Since the party dethroned the god of war for whom he prayed to, and specifically told his replacement he was no skilful, he lost his divine favor, and has been losing his listen ever since.
Lady Vileblood
One of the many Vilebloods in power up in the north, who spends her days as an inquisitor for the Archmage. Later on she ends up marrying Barriston Kench.
- Asymmetric Retribution: Her response to most things that irk her is to stab them quite violently.
- Ice Queen: Which fits her piece of work.
- Mystical Pregnancy She ends up becoming significant despite Vampires in this setting being sterile. Considering her close proximity to the Haemorrhage God, this worries the party.
The Jester of Bordeaux
The Mysterious Jester of Bordeaux is a legendarily terrifying and enigmatic effigy that appeared merely after the capital of the Northern Elven kingdom was completely destroyed. He'southward said to wander the North, though few have e'er lived to tell the tale of who he is and what he's after. Besides goes by Fezziwig, a bard whose mind was shattered afterward an come across with the gems.
- The Dragon: Nigh equally shut to one as the Haemorrhage God has in this world, since he's the one to hang on to any tatter of sanity he has left.
- Faux Affably Evil: Speaks in a at-home, cordial manner while casually murdering people.
- Grand Theft Me: Pulls a GIANT one on Daenir past having him blast King Bahoum in the chest.
- Laughing Mad: When he attacks someone, a failed save causes the damaged person to showtime laughing so hard they can't move.
- Magical Clown: Specifically uses Illusions more than anything else.
- Monster Clown: Fits the bill perfectly.
- Split Personality: His journal implies that the Jester is a seperate Persona Fezziwig made and so he tin can due circus performances with out fear, when he was given the offer by the bleeding god to kill everyone in Bordeaux, he ended upward letting the Jester practice al the killing, except for the homo responsible for his sis'southward death.
- Get-go of Darkness: His notebook suggests that he was an otherwise fine elf, but was corrupted into believing he could bring back his expressionless sis by the Bleeding God.
- Troll: He didn't have whatever reason to fight the political party when he did, he was merely bored and messing with them while they were on edge.
"Yu"
The chilled out drow necromancer the political party encounters who uses cow'southward milk to create a bonelord. They do impale him...merely then he shows upwardly again.
- Affably Evil: He's...shockingly amiable for a mass murderer.
- Beware the Silly Ones: Yu seems pretty affable and kind of interim like he's doing a ix-to-5 job...and so he singlehandedly slaughters the entirety of a small village for his master.
- Death Means Redemption: T-Wig definitely seems to retrieve that'due south true and he is finally costless of Solomon's grasp When T-Wig reincarnates them, but it's implied information technology'south not entirely up to death to do that.
- Face Decease with Dignity: Smiles and simply gives in to sweet release when he'southward killed in the Scorch arena.
- Line-of-Sight Proper noun: He's vague about his bodily name, so the group christens him as "Yu".
Word of God states the group was the one who actually named him. - No Social Skills: He is completely unaware of context clues and is unable to read the room at all since he's spent so long basically being a lapdog for Solomon.
- Reports of My Death Were Profoundly Exaggerated: Cheers to being Solomon's lacky, death has little significant to a man who can just exist brought back and Solomon has done so over and over and over..
Solomon Liebentod
The god of undeath and father of all drow that the party happens upon. A terrible, whiny kid of a god...who but happens to exist very...very bored, and very, very cross with them.
- Omnipotent Idiot: While he'south a sentient being, he's about as mature, and intellectual every bit a 14 year one-time in spirit, but has the terrible ability to control life and death itself.
- Body Horror: Creates creatures like this every bit a way to stave off the colorlessness of omnipotence. Slightly applies to him, as his body appears to be a skeleton with the flesh actualization and reappearing like smoke from a smoke car.
- The Telephone call Knows Where You Live: For both Asmo and Wolfgang. For Asmo, he gave him a brand and the mission to evangelize him 100 bodies past utilize of a ring, and done in the near horrifying way possible as Wolfgang's wife is brought back from the dead as a monster to provide a distraction to get away from Barriston Kench.
- Also happens much later to Asmo, as an unsubtle reminder that he's been dragging his feet in getting his bodies.
- Dark Lord: For the Drows.
- Evil Is Picayune: He'due south the blazon of person who responds to people slighting him by killing their loved ones, turning their already dead loved ones into undead abominations and resurrecting their expressionless children to be his slaves.
The Scorch
Dogud
A giant who lives in the mountains adjoining Marmaria and The Scorch, harassing those who would pass through his territory for gold...only he clearly has more than to him.He is revealed to be the oldest son of Vander, who gave upward his father's powers every bit a result of what happened to his mother, simply somewhen is spurred to finally face his siblings and his begetter, and eventually takes his place equally the god of Thunder and War.
- The Large Guy: The size of a storm giant.
- Jerk with a Heart of Golden: He's a prickly, uncomplicated savage human who basically existed equally a highwayman for decades, but has a good middle, dearly loves his dog, and eventually faces his male parent in order to go fifty-fifty with him and cease the fights from ever continuing the Scorch's tribulations.
- Power Incontinence: When he Finally inherits his powers, he has to do a bit of trial and fault to make them work.
- Refused the Call: Refused to be role of Vander'due south machinations after the death of his mother, and simply always joins the party when Fasten falls in battle.
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge: His impetus for joining the party is the decease of his "dog", Fasten. And he ends upwardly getting exactly what he wants with the thank you of the party.
Theranak
One of Vander'southward children, a mean, idiotic brute who enforces Vander's volition with lightning and thunder.
- Recurring Boss: He's fought three times past the party.
Veris
The centre child of Vander. She is a tall, marbeline goliath adult female who enforces Vander'due south will through storms and wind.
Vander
The god of Thunder, Conflict, and War. He is responsible for the status of the Scorch, and the yearly tournament that decides the fate of the Scorch.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/RoleWithMe
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